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(05/25/20 4:01am)
My mind has never thought as an ordered set of instructions. I always have a jumble of thoughts in my head, reminders to do laundry next to overdue problem sets on top of pleas from my mom to CALL MY ...
(04/20/20 10:58pm)
To the man who robbed my house during a quarantine:
I can only imagine your dire circumstances. Stealing during any normal time is a dangerous move. You risk setting off an alarm; encountering lingering ...
(04/09/20 9:42pm)
When I first returned to Brown last summer after a several-month break from College Hill, I didn’t first stop at the Main Green, Faunce House or my friend’s off-campus house — I made a beeline for ...
(03/09/20 4:47am)
On Friday, President Christina Paxson P’19 announced that the University will cancel all non-academic events with over 100 people, among other precautions. These events include a University-wide dance ...
(02/26/20 5:15am)
Last week, the University announced that it would tear down several buildings, including the original Bagel Gourmet and East Side Mini Mart, and put a new dorm intended for upperclassmen in its place. ...
(02/21/20 6:02am)
In 2013, President Christina Paxson P’19 unveiled her 10-year strategic plan, “Building on Distinction.” The plan called upon the Brown community to “enhance our capacity in the creative use of ...
(02/07/20 5:53am)
Brown is famous for its incredibly liberal student body. In 2016, only 1.8 percent of students said they planned on voting for President Donald Trump; more students supported Green Party candidate Jill ...
(01/27/20 5:01am)
In recent years, the computer science department has exploded. In 2015, 133 students graduated with a concentration or joint concentration in computer science. By 2019 — just four years later — ...
(01/23/20 5:01am)
Many undergraduates believe that they are strong writers; they got into Brown based partially upon their ability to write better than over 90 percent of other applicants, confirming their writing prowess ...
(11/19/18 4:03am)
At first glance, the soccer field at Moses Brown School contains little more than open space, two goals and a few stray balls. But underneath the field at the intersection of Hope and Lloyd Streets lies ...
(11/15/18 4:05am)
Fall 2018 poll results can be found here.
Do you approve or disapprove of the way Christina Paxson is handling her job as the president of the University?
15.2% Strongly approve
37.8% Somewhat approve
7.5% ...
(10/11/18 4:05am)
John Kerry, former secretary of state and long-time senator, spoke to a packed audience in Salomon Hall this Wednesday. In a wide-ranging talk moderated by Director of the Watson Institute Edward Steinfeld, ...
(10/06/18 9:10pm)
In anticipation of his lecture in Salomon Auditorium Wednesday, former secretary of state and long-time senator John Kerry P’97 spoke with The Herald about recent events in foreign policy, the nomination ...
(10/05/18 2:01am)
Laser scan reveals massive ancient Mayan civilization in Guatemala
At first glance, it could be easy to dismiss a patch in the Guatemalan jungle as just trees and plants. But after extensive analysis ...
(09/25/18 2:04am)
At the annual Summer Research Symposium in August, hundreds of students presented their work on topics from archeology to biomedical engineering, and roughly 85 percent of the presenters received Undergraduate ...
(09/07/18 3:02am)
As computer science students flood into the newly-renovated CIT, they will be joined by Stephen Bach, an assistant professor who joined the department this semester. Bach’s hiring comes at a time when ...
(04/16/18 2:05am)
After proposing projects on topics ranging from particle physics to the mechanisms of chewing in animals, 30 University students and alums have been selected as winners of the National Science Foundation’s ...
(04/02/18 2:04am)
In the midst of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States competed in virtually every arena, each power vying for the political, economic and military advantage. Yet in 1976, the field of planetary ...
(11/30/17 4:25am)
The Earth is a dynamic system, constantly in motion both above and below its surface.
The movement of layers below the surface that compose the Earth’s mantle influence the movement of several rigid ...
(11/08/17 3:00am)
In recent years, the field of artificial intelligence has exploded, enabling leaps in computer image recognition, speech translation, robotic movement and a number of fields with wide-ranging implications. ...